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Probably the creation of Orks.
I subscribe to the idea that since Orks are living in a utopia from their perspective, they are the only faction living in utopian circumstances, and we know Ork psychic energy can affect reality so the sum total of all Ork desires may effect the entire universe, the current circumstances in the 40k universe are all a consequence of Ork desires. Every bad thing that has happened since Orks were created were to engineer a paradise for Orks, which is an irreconcilable deadlocked state of total war.
I don't think the Waagh field is quite that strong in canon lore, but holy shit that makes way more sense than it should. I never even considered this as a possibility.
It actually tracks pretty well, particularly with how the Old Ones got clapped after the Necrons went to sleep.
The only question I'd have is why the Krorks devolved if that was the case. Shouldn't their Waaagh have created a universe where they were necessary, instead of being overkill?
There's a theory that Orks only evolve to meet the bare minimum technology level. Advanced to far in technology, Orks can't have a good krumpin. It's why Orks in the Old World and Age of Sigmar don't have insane technology even though Orks in all three universes are the same.
Something like this happened on the planet Urk where orks were fighting eachother for thousands of years but had no desire to ever leave until Ghazkull united them, but then they constructed spaceships with no problem. There's also a lot of feral orks in 40K universe while it shouldn't be the case since mek knowledge is genetic. So it indeed might be the safety switch made by the Old Ones to reduce the danger of Krorks. And both after Horus Heresy aftermatch seen a lot of galaxy unified under the Imperium and now when the overal danger level in galaxy intensified greatly the Ork activity also greatly risen which given birth to a Beast (M32) which was almost a Krork and now Ghazkull is on a good way to becoming one, so it might indeed be correct to say that the Orks are adapting to the level of danger.
The book "Da Gobbo rides again" provided some interesting lore parts about how greenskin specialisation works.